The Origin and Evolution of Amorphous Silica Coatings on Young Hawaiian Basalts
<p>Young basaltic lavas on the Big Island of Hawaii frequently feature brightly colored surface coatings. These coatings, the product of interaction of volcanically-derived acidic fluids with basaltic substrates, provide an opportunity to study the rates and mechanisms of early onset chemical...
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